Updated: Nov 10, 2022
The NOHA has scheduled additional last chance clinic dates for the 2022-2023 season. If you require certification, please register for the appropriate course below or visit the Clinics Page.
Step 1: Determine which course you need to take in the NOHA Certification Requirements
Step 2: Click the link in the document or use the link below.
Step 3: Once you are registered, you will receive an email from Technical Director Jacob Brown (jbrown@noha-hockey.ca) the day before the clinic; this email includes everything you will need to attend.
Intro to Coach
Coach Level
If you receive a notice upon trying to register saying “this clinic is not available for this member organization”, please contact jbrown@noha-hockey.ca
Full participation for each clinic is mandatory in order to obtain certification.
All Clinics require an on-ice follow up session.
The NOHA has also released additional mandatory on-ice follow up clinic dates for November 2022. If you are a Coach who has taken a clinic this season, you are required to attend the appropriate on-ice clinic with respect to the level of clinic you attended.
Garson Arena
November 18
November 25
Powassan Sportsplex
November 12
November 20
Sturgeon Falls Arena
November 12
Little Current – NEMI Rec Centre
November 18
Timmins – Whitney
November 13
McMeekan Arena – Sault Ste. Marie
November 13
North Bay – Pete Palangio, Demarco
November 27
For any questions, please contact NOHA Technical Director, Jacob Brown.
This past weekend, November 4-6th, 2022 marked the Inaugural NOHA Officials Program of Excellence weekend hosted at the Big Nickel AAA Hockey Tournament in Sudbury, Ontario.
The NOHA hosted 16 officials from all across Northern Ontario to provide an enriching experience of learning and sharing rooted in the Hockey Canada officiating philosophy.
Officials attended classroom sessions featuring instructors Glen Campbell (NOHA Director of Officials), Greg Kimmerly (OHF Referee-in-Chief), and Ken Miller (OHL Officiating Manager). The Guest Speaker for the event was Dan Hannoomansingh (Hockey Canada Manager, Officiating).
On the ice, invitees had the opportunity to officiate at the highest levels of AAA hockey, and received on-ice supervision, with exposure for future events such as the Hockey Canada Ontario Region OPoE.
The NOHA would like to thank our valued instructors and speakers, as well as the Big Nickel AAA tournament committee for a fantastic opportunity.
Congratulations to NOHA Coach Alec Daviau for being awarded the Carnegie Medal as a Carnegie Hero!
A member of Kirkland Lake Minor Hockey Association and Englehart Minor Hockey Association, Alec Daviau risked his life to save a seven-year-old girl from drowning in freezing waters. Due to this act of bravery, both are alive today.
Coach Daviau has also received the OPP Commissioner's Citation for Bravery and the St. John Life Saving Award. The NOHA is proud to congratulate Coach Daviau on his awards, and to showcase his courage, alongside Kirkland Lake Minor Hockey and Englehart Minor Hockey.
Read more about the Carnegie Hero Medal: https://www.carnegiehero.org/heroes/latest-award-announcements/